DUBOIS, EUGNE


Meaning of DUBOIS, EUGNE in English

born Jan. 28, 1858, Eisden, Neth. died Dec. 16, 1940, de Bedlaer in full Marie Eugne Franois Thomas Dubois Dutch anatomist and geologist who discovered the remains of Java man, the first known fossil of Homo erectus. Appointed lecturer in anatomy at the University of Amsterdam (1886), Dubois investigated the comparative anatomy of the larynx in vertebrates but became increasingly interested in human evolution. In 1887 he went to the East Indies as a military surgeon and on the island of Sumatra began to excavate caves in search of early hominid remains. Continuing his quest on the island of Java, Dubois found at Trinil a jaw fragment (1891) and later a skullcap and thighbone. The skull gave evidence of a small brain, massive brow ridges, a flat, retreating forehead, and other apelike features. Dubois named the fossils Pithecanthropus erectus to indicate an intermediate phase in the evolution then believed to proceed from simian ancestors having the upright posture characteristic of modern man. After publishing his findings (1894), he returned to Europe (1895) and became a professor of geology at the University of Amsterdam. Because of controversy surrounding his discovery, he withdrew his materials from all examination until 1923.

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